There are more and more tools entering the marketplace that allow
you to quickly create 360-degree virtual reality images. However, the final results
aren’t always what you’d like: The stitching of VR images in these tools,
unfortunately, is not always perfect. Also, there are often inconsistencies both
above and below the VR image. These flaws can take away from the immersiveness
of the experience you’re creating and even get in the way of learning.

In this session, you’ll discover how to use Photoshop to fix some
of the common problems that can happen in the VR images you capture. You’ll
learn how to fix the top and bottom of the image to make it look more
professional. You’ll also get tips on how to add content within the image to
enhance the VR experience. Finally, you’ll learn tricks that can help you
capture better VR images in the first place, which will then require less
post-production work to fix.

Phil Cowcill

Senior eLearning Specialist

Canadian Department of National Defence

Phil Cowcill is a senior eLearning specialist with the Canadian Department of National Defence, where he works with the Air Force in the Air Worthiness division. Phil started his multimedia development in 1983. In 1985, his team developed Canada’s first Level III interactive videodisc. In 1995, he was hired to set up, coordinate, and teach an interactive multimedia postgraduate program. In 2011, Phil coordinated and taught in Canada’s first postgraduate mobile application development program. Phil also travels and speaks at a variety of educational and multimedia conferences all over North America.